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WCESSES” ON ung Women Who Claim to Be ‘ziled Daughters of Aspirant to’ Throne of Holland Are GEvioted. STREET IN FINE’ GOWNS. How on Pile of New Trunks. They 1), Wonderful Tale of» Con- ‘piracy by Which Wilhelmina were Their Father in Cell. inded by.cight big leather trunks, and Oééante Fisher, who claim fi ters of an impri ed aspirant to be throne of Holland, spent the night athe sidewalk In“gront of No. fact that they had been uncere- | ly hurled into the street without of law after a quarrel with! mdiady did not seem to ruffle hey had paid thelr rent and) of money, and thelr only for-camping out in the chilly ag to safeguard thelr belongings, eis Lynch kept an eye,on them, ‘DetWeen rounds Lsteied to the tory of thelr world-wandering hele family romance. - * Are Good-Looking. Pélagio 18 twenty-six years old. Heer ‘sister, Oceanle, so baptized becauso first saw the light in the Southern | Sornagge is-nineteen. They are good- ing, swarthy skinned from much and fasitonably dressed, Their | wice and manner evidence cul- Miss Pelagie said they spoke all @ Continontul languages. ‘Their Eng- Well chosen and apoken with a advent. Have been unfortunate since land- Now York,’ said the elder sister, this seems the climax of our but it isn’t such an awful ‘After all. We have travelled all sthe “world and ‘have -had many ‘adventures. Our father was the} commander of the Dutch Army. 4#. position to which the holder by the people. When old ‘William died there was a quiet! ent among the people and tho| to put our father at the head ot wnment, You know that it is MAXINE ELL MAXINE ELLIOTT'S GOWNS ARE DREAMS The Costumes She Wears in See ei nee GO te the omen tacndbe a ond Bs Swagger Seen on the Stage ZELLER SCORES ienew them |1re for a Long Time. Maxine Elliott's gowns in “Her Own Way" are about the most swagger things seen on the stage so far this sea- One of the women s214 to-day that she was Mrs, Emma Clarke, of Paltl more, wife of a star ball player. ‘The other said she was Ella Willlams, also of Baltimore, —= “We went to dinner with two men and later for an automobile ride, We had son. started home and because we were Prisoners Wene Those WhOM |iivciy somo men told a polloeman to ar- The beauty of the wearer adds, of coutse, greatly to the effect, but the costumes are in themselves beautiful. In the first act Miss Elliott appears in it"court secret that Wilhelmina yiniato'e daughter, He was uslyold when she was born. Feault of the movement was fath-| imprisonment and the confiscation fortu: We were told that he) Cans and actually paid for his fu Attenward information | to me that he was ving imnrured| ager I will not say where, for po- ind) “but I contrived to see hn Was discovered and again Bd wa brought that he had died. { \d to see the body, but the re- was denied, Are Given Money, ‘Sinter and I were given money by Guyermnent on condition that we ‘4-leave Holland. We accepted af gaining permission to place our sult Anvegl 's fortune in the hands of law- ra } “We have since deen travelling about ibecing tho world. Several weeks ago ire came to New York “Jp At this point Miss Pelagic nbticed yt daybreak was advancing and the 4 tt beginaing to liven up, She eug- d that her sister got something to pat before a crowd should collect. ‘Phe younger woman was quickly back @ corner grocery with a bottle of full of cheese and ere which e sisters pikcned, sot poe. ith healthy Dutch. appetites Bei ece cracker, iiss Pelagis ree d her story. Are Put Ont. ° Crow had a boarder named Gnd it is because of a di.agice- it with him that we are here in the ‘orney for-Percy E. Garretson —‘Swears that Doors Are brought by Percy 1, Garrotson, of] Work, against his wife, Fidelia H. jon, were filed in the Supreme of Westchester County at Waite ‘ining to-day by Henry L. Ruppert, of tah, Mr. Gartetson's lawyer, + Ruppert in an affidayt says he AVOID A DIVORCE: Barred to Prevent Service of |» a dark gray panne velvet gown mado ‘princess fashion, The skirt 1s moder- ately long and finished at the hem with three wide tucks. The bodice is cov- [ered with heavy silk embroidery and |lace and ts cut with the low, round neck,.auill.tasWonable. in Paris, but which most™womén hers find unbecom- West One Hundredth street station. | it fe hm “Magistrate whom Magistrate eller threatened to | policeman to arrest ther . 1d Miss Clarke. Policeman Bochin Had Failed | sy .cistrate eller paid little attention to Arrest on Street Car Until] to the testimony of either the policernan or the woman, He called Thomas Os- F born, of No, 237 Broadway, who was on Magistrate Ordered Him. the ear, Osborn said ‘that on the car he had seon tivo wornen very much under the influence of Mquor SUR ete wom- an and’ gve vent to loud (i) language. Policeman Leopold Roehm, of the 4] heard a gentleman, Conca tak Jing, ‘To Miss Jlllott, however, with her break because he had fatiel to obey his Bee uars! Mr) Alves Spent eve |round, tun throat, the fashion ts ad- | der to arrest two women on a strect | the ‘stylishly dressed prisoners beforo mirably sulted. Around the neck she wears a string of large pearls. ‘The sleeves of the gown are made very i those women on that oar?” asked Mag- | oach.’ full and drooping below the elbow, and latrate Beller, ‘iostim was severely rimanded end @re trimmed elaborately with the Rus- lan lace. ‘A rather flat hat ts made of the gray |tleman whom I did not know,” repliud car, appeared to-day {a the Harlem] him. ‘Court with his prisoners, “You ought to be en the Islan “Wh: "ty ‘out of consideration for your husban: y didn't you tmmediatoly arrest bya % you fave any, I will fine you ‘oniy $10 SBecatce of a very oxeitaate ott gan | Migiiata, ears id wimg would ——————_— panne, trimmed with ostrich feathers, | the poltcoman, PLAQUE LEAVES CHILI, With this costume Miss Biliott wears The Magistrate winced. ‘Then the Po-} &\ xP1AGO, Chill, Sept. 90.—The whole beautiful furs of Russian chinchilla, The| Meeman asserted that he had made un " of the Provinos of Tarapaca, includ! boa is one of the new shapes, thick in| arrest. He sald, howeyor, that Seigt./ the port or Taula ue, the capital, hes Teo the back, with each efd split into two | O'Brien, in the West One Hundrod and ! b been declared taila ‘The muff ts or moderate size, soft and flat, On it a bunch of violets te pinned with good effect, Notwithstanding the eleganca of thts. costume, Miss Eliott in the role of the fond and good-natured “auntie” plays hide and seek with the real chudrey on the stage and crawls on her hands and knees unSder a table, to the evident distress of the feminine portion of her audiences, In the second act she appears in an ox- quisite dinner gown of white lace, satin and chiffon, Lace, however, forms the main part of the costume and several kinds are used, chief among them nein; Point dAlencon and Cluny. Appliqued on the lace are Uny rosebuds of pin chiffon with’ green. chifton aves an stems—an exquisitely dainty belt of pale pink panne Carries out the color scheme ‘Thia gown ia also made princess, with round neck and flowing el A beautiful negliges i8 worn by Mise Billott in the thi This costume bears the distinction be hy mado in New York, all the others having come from Paris,” Indeed, a Parisian negligee came with the other gowns, but 80 she Ing by diste. ‘The result {9 certainly satisfactory, and another point !s scored in favor of American patronage. The garment 18 of white lace over yellow chiffon and soft silk, ‘Tiny little yellow adorned with rhinestone buckles, rnin the play tsa te gown of binck lace and ap- pliqued net over chiffon and eilk. At the hem of the skirt are three chiffon rues, edged with tiny ruchings of inked taffeta. The boilee is separate Rom the skirt. Maxino Elliott 1s an excellent idee of the beautiful in costumes, an ne the early part of her Sea Soatora tie thine hesamne £0 fully oooupled with the demands of her pos! aa leading woman and star—it was wel known to her friends t the most effective tried in many ways to have the ions and complaint served on Mrs. Tetson, but she has evaded service ie in hiding. Even @ female detec- thas been unable to ft iss: On nt of the failure, of process ate to tind ner tee Ftd his Biod 'axt order thot “hetbe perved by ation. Garretgon's comotatnt ‘Unree co- te are mained. Garretson wore married @t Peexsxtll. They dren, Lawyer Ruppert an i saya he haa tried to tind a at ‘the ‘Larchmont, one d and Fifth street and Central ‘where whe ‘Aad apartments, i@ of her Risotetber, eckskiM, ee eon get oon te ot tho atepaather at closed to ali visitors tructiong. have been that the defendant State for the pur- Hersett. ot, bau Nallie B, her gowns we designed and som times manufactured by the clever wearer herself. of the companion, “her 2 nion, her n . Sport, has do- olded taal they are mone too choice to form a comfortable resting place for himself, and last night he was dia- in hie mistress's dressing-room D upon the chiffon rues of the boll gown. Even Misa Elliott drow that, and Sport was $3TEETH Painless Process, Work Guaranteed. Come and bring yor Gps Zour ,fitends and vou THIS WEEK “ONLY. Sets of Teeth, double suction. Gold Crowns Bridge Work, per toot! Gold Filling. Cea Soci. 5 44 East 14th St, near Broan 27) BeeudwWay.ovr, Cortlandt St. from bubonic plague, B.Altmans do. 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Imported Bedspreads (satin finish), in special sizes and exclusive designs, also Marseilles Spreads, in a choice selection of patterns, a FLANNELS, embracing a full range of designs in FRENCH, SAXONY and SCOTCH FLANNELS, suitable for Shirt Waists, House Robes, Tea Gowns, Kimonos, Pajamas, etc. Also EMBROIDERED SKIRTING and WAIST FLANNELS., El hieenth Sircet, Nineigenth Street and Sixth Avenue, ‘THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY. EVE MBER 30, 190 IOTT IN TWO OF THE FINE GOWNS SHE WEARS IN “HER OWN WAY.” otiom, am GASTIGER “RICH MAN FINDS, TM HOLE COVER .| sarees eer tically every firm in Pitts! aye ane and DES WAUSTAM ALET AUC) SHOOTS WA S==8: 5c tion, &@ committee wes ap} 8 vue an even feduction oe satay every furnace in the district. Celebrated Actress and Singer | David S. Brown’s Cohfidential| With tieananktt Flame the Iron Made Her Last Appearance| Employee, Ernest Rosbach,| Disc Flies Up’ Several Feet y Here at the Germania Thea-| Ends His Life in Riverside) and Startles People on Fifth tre and Was Well Known. Drive Residence. Avenue. ras Our Oculists will examine youf eyes and tell you in plain English VIENNA, Sept. dati AB) Sere ae pre cg eee wrote ane Much excitement was caused and a us Carilisal aeal eases h , the otres Inger, died to- 0 a badly S digit ceuwentict next Take Worth, {Ernest Rosbach, for twenty yenre the roe Sav eopieaise in “acount ae then, they will be made at moderate Worth, valet of David 8. Brown, the millionaire |-nnirty-ninth street and Fifth avenue. cost—$1.00 up. No other charge. aa soap manufacturer @hd perfume dis- Mme. Geistinger last appeared in this| tiller, killed himself last night by turn- Reapers eay otra ogra} and @/ Glasses Only, it Needed, $1 Up, country in 1807 at the Germania Theatre. | Ing on the gas in his room at the home She had not been in America for twelve | of the Browas, Riverside Drive ana| tle of the conduit et jays raed o year previous to that, but those who|One Hundred and gecond street. Tay aaahaniy, anit Pri a had seen her performances at that time| Rosbach was a German fifty yeare old Cet een L remembered her and loved her singing|and was more to Mr. Brown than a|those near the explosion were panio- and acting. ‘The reception she received | valet. He practically handled his per-|Stticken. ‘Terrified horses bolted and = OPTICIANS—41 Years’ Practice. was equal to an ovation. sonal affairs. During the summer he |#eneral stampede was narrowly averted. | 55. 5294p st. arcade, Broad Bx. Bldg, | Although Mme, Getstinger was sixty-| Was at Long Branch with the famtly,| ‘That no one was injured Is surprising, | “5 17" 28 Anway Astor House Blocks. eight rs old, according to blogra-| returning from that resort yesterday | 9% numbers of pedestrians. and Degen ‘228 SIXTH AVENUB—Near 1 sth St. phers, she had the appearance of a| morning. poo ee a 1845 BROAD WAY—Dear 36th St, woman of thirty-five and she acted ike] After assisting in unpacking and sot- an artist of twenty and with youthful] ting things to rights in the Riverside enthusiasm. It has been said of her| house, Rosbach called up the gas com- that she conquered age by the strength| pany by telephone to have the gue of art turned on. During the day he acted Prior to her last visit to America | normally and there was nq indication Mme, Gelstinger had been in retire-| of any kind that he contemplated self. of , ont for ten yeara at, her castle in| destruction. aernthen, in Austria. Tt was her de-| Mr, Brown is an early riser. When, terminatl to leave th and she M evomad ‘Tat not Hing Terai” persuane At $15 thie morning, ais valet, who waa jer to return to always prompt, not te = Gustay Amberg Vislted her and told) sist him In dvesmeg he meat te tno e le of America and American people and how they all wanted to seo her before |!atter’s room to find out the cause of the footlights ene eneheat at ch the tage deiay. At the door he noticed a strong gestion that she bal Os Lise and then, summoni thi pa DR sg eps helped ig battering down We Haye Qpaneise over and she came to America to make the’ tated Goor Bf the. valet's Hom. her Inst appearance. @romea,, Both dete sings turned on Sail N Art EU b id ——==>____ se the windows Were sealed. cw mDrol ery \ SALVATIONISTS END MARCH J, Hood Wrignt Froepital, but when he . \ * |degeg* nee aa aed, and Pyrographic Department. |}, LEXINGTON, Ky., Bept. 9.—The Sal-| ,, Neither the master nor the servants of vation Army Mountain Feud Cavalry,|teason for the suicide thet the| 1] In the Art Departinges we carry a full line of Renaissance, |}/ under Col, R. EB. Holtz, has completed man fet niaere upon him and {ts tour of the feud districts of the Ken- | feared it would oak i m fuselaae a8 Cluny and Crepe Laces, Spachtel Goods, Trimmed Pin cky mountains, # Tt oes t Cushions, Bureaw Sets, Sofa Pillows, etc. Cirne. ttle band, of, erations eye mod! Gee eat ene A complete line of Stamped, Hemstitched and Cut ten towns and a dozen emall villa ages. |. Edge Linens. Also Heminway’s Silks and Columbia tol, which war dedigated oy the pavd,| WILL WAIT FOR MR. HAY. Yarns. Instruction in all kinds of Art Embroidery and is ‘tho only, one, in, the, South, and a) sINGTON, Gert w—The au-|{| Lace Making. Orders taken for all kinds of Stamping and point and have general supervision OVer | thoritative statement can be made that ena hic D President Roosevelt will not take up TogTa ic le artment. pL, the Isthmian Canal question tor con- yrograp: D . Ship but No Lives Lost. aigeration until after the return ot Beo- We show a beautiful line of decorated wood and ; Text week uy k den b NALPARISO, Chill, Sept. 20--'Mhe| "SS" “Herran, the Colomblan Charge, leather, and au immense stock of designed wooden blanks, Eritish steamer Baurel Branch, Capt. | last night discredited the report that We Ever Pyrographic Outfits or separate attach- Lee, has been (ie pet fal lost off Stewart President Marroquin had been author- Phe tains and Gloss. i “(Second Floor, Rear) Ey. Allon board were saved, jzed to conclude thet without | {| ments. re Laurel Branch lee Valparaiso] the approval of Congress. bi Aug’ 20 for Burope. tala ‘he had recelved no advices.” Women’s Warm Wool Dressing Sacques and Robes Thursday, October rst. “At. Prices You Will Think Right. Opening Sale. WoMeNs HIDEADOWN #ACQUS—sicet it} 75 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Slips, Fine grade Woolen||] . LOENS crihne Pale sBihoaed in black, in al coters, | $1.00 Blankets from California and New England Mills, Down WOMEN'S full length EiDERDOWN GOWNS—in all) and Wool Filled Comfortables, Marseilles and Crochet Pactigiemy and cuffs Bound with satin, finished wit) $3.25 Bed Spreads, LENGTH .KIMONOS-—of _lamb's WOMEN'S F na Special prices for Fall Opening, feose wacetend ae fules/a eartabley ‘$6 95° Wamiutta Mills Sheeting—the finest grade heavy weight argceee crer sa ered Be (Third Floor) sheeting manufactured, Sheets. . Pillow Slips. . ‘ 54x99 inches, 63¢, each 42x38% inches, ee each Silk Embroidered Flannels, 65x99 “780. 45X38%4 aoc, Suitable for Ladies’ and Children’s Skirts, very much below’ 74X99 us 86c. “ 48x38% 86“ ajc, prevailing prices. Embroidered Plannels—dainty, new, exclu- 81x99 2 a 5033874 * aga See TE ittee vod Miler cone TAAG x 00 " White Silk Embroidered Flannel designs—fin gextos # $1.09 $ sare “ 5, “ Dulardvale Flannel-heavy embroidery—value Ose. peryra: nm fO4C | : feces superfine quality—same as above, value $1.25 per 3xz inch hems over cast by hand. ‘opie Kin $95c Our popular “Four Hundred” quality used by Hotels|] the" iar soup a Ie Slab. S16 and, 92.80 ger yard, and Institutions throughout the country and for Govern- MANUFACTURERS, SAMPLES, of white and colored | embroidered ment service, Flannels—in skirt lengths—at $1. 80 and $1.75 per length. Sheets. Pillow Slips, (First Flooy, Rear.) —__ 54x9356 inches; 54c each 42%38% inches, 16c, each Be i Be a | agesene tage. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. 72X99 Se 9aN 8 a « hsees “ do6. 50x38 0c, 90x99 “ 86c, 54x40%4 « age. “ And aspecial lot 45x4034 Pillow Slips, 300doz.; value aoc, t 14c. each, pas ia Blankets B.Altmans Go. from the most noted makers, at from $1.00 to $25.00 pafr, j ‘The following special values in medium grades for' are-showing-in thetr to-morrow’s opening: — Single Bed Size. Double Bed Size, Extra Large Size.| MEN’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENR, $2.50, $3-50, $2.50, $3.00, $8.75 as $4.35» $4.25, $5.25, $7.50 and upward, Autumn atyles in HIGH -OLASS NECIO ' Figured Sateen Down Comfortables, WEAR, made up, and MATERIALS FOR 8 & $ h, NECKWEAR MADP TO ORDER;, Colored and full size at $3. 9 4. 75 eac together with a 1 Dress Shirts, Pajamas, Underwear, Hosiery, magnificeut collection of silk and satin in down and wool Gloves, etc., also in this department, assort- filled, at close cut rates, Ms % ments of Men’s House Coats, Bath Robes, Figured Sitkoline Comforts, Steamer Rugs and:Carriage Robes. Filled with pure lamb’s wool, $2.50 each. Filled with pure white cotton, O8c. & $1.25 each.|EveaviHING COMES— ~ White Crochet Bed Spreads, to him who waits,” says the old saw, Single bed size, $1.00 & $1.25 each, oRverz thing comes to tah“ wane Double bed size, $1.00, $1.35 & $1.50 each, z Satin-faced Marseilles, full size, at $2.25, $2.75 and upwards, A fine display of pile eek. Steamer Shawls, Lap Robes and Car Blankets. Lovd & 7 aylor Broadway and Twentieth Street, and Fifth Avenne, Why wait, anyway? Do wa ngt get “opportunities for tiphinastt: day? Very exceptional chances, deed, are often offered under - World’s column of “Business Oppors” tunities” and ‘‘For Sales.” Papel! Opportunities” and “Dor A mechanic with $3,000 ts asked for , to go into partnership with a man | facturer, A. merchant advertises for @ partner, A soda water faptory is offered for sale. A road house on the Pelham road is to be sacrificed. Then there are reatarrants, Hquor stores, meat inarkets, and #0 on. The World this morning prints 183 ~~ * ~ 1